Marco Polo: From Venice to Xanadu

Author:   Laurence Bergreen ,  Paul Boehmer
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Edition:   Abridged edition
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9780739357415


Publication Date:   23 October 2007
Format:   Audio  Audio Format
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"As the most celebrated European to explore Asia, Marco Polo was the original global traveler and the earliest bridge between East and West. A universal icon of adventure and discovery, he has inspired six centuries of popular fascination and spurious mythology. Now, from acclaimed author Laurence Bergreen, comes the first fully authoritative biography of one of the most enchanting figures in world history. In this masterly work, Marco Polo's incredible odyssey-along with the Silk Road and through all the fantastic circumstances of his life-is chronicled in sumptuous and illuminating detail. Drawing on original sources in more than half a dozen languages, and his own travels along Polo's route in China and Mongolia, Bergreen explores the lingering controversies surrounding Polo's legend, settling age-old questions and testing others for significance. Synthesizing history, biography, and travelogue, this is a timely chronicle of a man who extended the boundaries of human knowledge and imagination. Destined to be the definitive account of its subject for decades to come, ""Marco Polo"" takes us on a journey to the limits of history-and beyond."

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Author:   Laurence Bergreen ,  Paul Boehmer
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Random House Inc
Edition:   Abridged edition
Dimensions:   Width: 12.80cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 15.30cm
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9780739357415


ISBN 10:   0739357417
Publication Date:   23 October 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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As enthralling as a rollicking travel journal. <br>-- New York Times Book Review<br> <br> With his polished, authoritative storytelling, Bergreen makes the world of Marco Polo very pertinent. -- Entertainment Weekly<br> <br> Mesmerizing . . . This is lively history that is richly detailed and destined to be the definitive account of Marco Polo and his adventures for decades to come. <br>-- Tucson Citizen<br> <br> Illuminating . . . A window into the most exotic of places and times. <br>-- St. Petersburg Times <br><br> Fascinating . . . A constant surprise and delight. <br>-- The Plain Dealer<br> <br> [An] exciting reconstruction of the extraordinary life of Marco Polo . . . impressively researched and deftly composed. <br>-- Booklist<br> <br> This is an enthusiastic retelling of Marco Polo's timeless story. Laurence Bergreen draws from a broad range of the surviving Polo manuscripts to create a convincing portrait of how Marco was able to get to thirteenth century China, and of what he saw, felt and did when he got there. Readers unfamiliar with Polo's adventures will find much pleasure here. <br>--Jonathan Spence, author of Emperor of China<br><br> At last! Marco Polo comes to life! Laurence Bergreen, perhaps America's liveliest biographer, has created a triumph of fascinations, a classic portrait that now surely can never be bettered. <br>--Simon Winchester, author of The Map That Changed the World<br> <br><br><br> From the Hardcover edition.


As enthralling as a rollicking travel journal. -- New York Times Book Review With his polished, authoritative storytelling, Bergreen makes the world of Marco Polo very pertinent. -- Entertainment Weekly Mesmerizing . . . This is lively history that is richly detailed and destined to be the definitive account of Marco Polo and his adventures for decades to come. -- Tucson Citizen Illuminating . . . A window into the most exotic of places and times. -- St. Petersburg Times Fascinating . . . A constant surprise and delight. -- The Plain Dealer [An] exciting reconstruction of the extraordinary life of Marco Polo . . . impressively researched and deftly composed. -- Booklist This is an enthusiastic retelling of Marco Polo's timeless story. Laurence Bergreen draws from a broad range of the surviving Polo manuscripts to create a convincing portrait of how Marco was able to get to thirteenth century China, and of what he saw, felt and did when he got there. Readers unfamiliar with Polo's adventures will find much pleasure here. --Jonathan Spence, author of Emperor of China At last! Marco Polo comes to life! Laurence Bergreen, perhaps America's liveliest biographer, has created a triumph of fascinations, a classic portrait that now surely can never be bettered. --Simon Winchester, author of The Map That Changed the World From the Hardcover edition.


As enthralling as a rollicking travel journal. <br>-- New York Times Book Review<br> <br> With his polished, authoritative storytelling, Bergreen makes the world of Marco Polo very pertinent. -- Entertainment Weekly<br> <br> Mesmerizing . . . This is lively history that is richly detailed and destined to be the definitive account of Marco Polo and his adventures for decades to come. <br>-- Tucson Citizen<br> <br> Illuminating . . . A window into the most exotic of places and times. <br>-- St. Petersburg Times <br> Fascinating . . . A constant surprise and delight. <br>-- The Plain Dealer<br> <br> [An] exciting reconstruction of the extraordinary life of Marco Polo . . . impressively researched and deftly composed. <br>-- Booklist<br> <br> This is an enthusiastic retelling of Marco Polo's timeless story. Laurence Bergreen draws from a broad range of the surviving Polo manuscripts to create a convincing portrait of how Marco was able to get to thirteenth century China, and of what he saw, felt and did when he got there. Readers unfamiliar with Polo's adventures will find much pleasure here. <br>--Jonathan Spence, author of Emperor of China <br> At last! Marco Polo comes to life! Laurence Bergreen, perhaps America's liveliest biographer, has created a triumph of fascinations, a classic portrait that now surely can never be bettered. <br>--Simon Winchester, author of The Map That Changed the World<br> <p> From the Hardcover edition.


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"Laurence Bergreen is the prize-winning author of ""Over the Edge of the World: Magellan's Terrifying Circumnavigation of the Globe, "" as well as ""James Agee: A Life; Louis Armstrong: An Extravagant Life; Capone: The Man and the Era;"" and ""As Thousands Cheer: The Life of Irving Berlin, "" each considered the definitive work on its subject. A graduate of Harvard University, he lives in New York City. Visit his website at www.laurencebergreen.com."

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